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6ATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 192 PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL SALEM, JpjURNAL, aid to undermine "Our answer must be simple, functory from lnadenu,, still working hard must Insist bureaus. Ws McKenna-t- o of our democratic and foreefuL 'We must Hist t, Hughle the Institutions dis- eooo Outlook and to substitute the first, that our woundad and Wear Seattle. Legion government We lost two or Soviet of mlBgovernment. abled oomrades are cared for. jreurs nrnn..,4 form 'No- At the Theatres Next Week Tfear Is en- continually hear the ery that through their service be botterJ Colore This More and more tolerance For Year wound n Is too for the uiuw iiiniHi Bright couraging the foreign-bor- agita- thing good " mat America i OLD A- - ws find STitONS CAST APPEARS IN FOUR Q. . VETERANS Corvallls, Or., Jan. U.Jemes tor to greater and more open vi- ed and disabled' and yet kept wholly American in Its fc.. being done beyond per- - of Rovernment." STJNPAY-lgONDA- J. of Se- olations of our hospitality. nothing NEILAH'S "BITS OP LIFE' TODAY AT TEE SHOWS AT BLIGH Richardson, manager the New York, Jan. 28. "The year " attle ball club, has signed Hughle st the The largest and strongest cast "The Follies of '61," four old at 1951 wll be tha McKenna for the Seattle club. An- of players ever called together for veterans, survivors of the Civil American Lsglon has yet exper- a Neilau Is an war In other reason for the cam F. Marshall picture OREGON singing, talking, dancing visiting ienced," announced William nounced tor Neilan's latest First and Instrumental music and com- pus was to sign Gene Henderson me "Cits "Queen of Sheba" Deegan, state commander oi National feature attraction, edy relating many funny incidents as his secretary. of Life," which will be the screen that happened war. Legion, In bis New Year's greet- Tomorrow BLIGH during the McKenna, familiarly known as at the Liberty theater, Their combined total 303 ing message to Ue posts from offering "Vaudeville" ages "Husky," was one of the main- Sunday. years and are still full of face the commencing they on football mak- state headquarters. "We the screen favorites to pep. stays the squad, Monday Among LIBERTY ing his letter tor the year stronger than ever and we be seen in "Bits of Life" are Wes Roberts & Fulton of last I yean. "Unchartered Seas." producers He also made a success as lafleld-e- r find ourselves problems ley Carry, Lon Chaney, John bright, wholesome comedy which facing Kudolph Valentine. on the baseball Rich- Tuesday Ti i' v' "" Mini" iWi Br 1 Bowers. Harriett Hammond. Uock- - Is said to be out of the beaten squad. bigger than ever. We are now In iisi n Anna ardson picked him as one of the ellffe Fellowes, May Wong, GRAND path. The female is the laugh best going to roll up our sleeves, cast James Neil, Fred- maker. "finds" in college baseball. Teddy Sampson, "The Sting of the Lash" McKenna aside petty details and head erick Burton, Edytfce Chapman You will fin to played with the Salem Pauline Frederick it necessary Senators last season and one for the and Dorothy Mackail. watch for "The Silver Car.". This was straight goal. of the men en-- And "Bits of Lite" is a decided mysterious automobile and its lone Manager Jack Hayes "The disabled man is still ! had in ,mind for the 1 "SX novelty in the way of motion pic- occupants, who drives like mad, coming tangled In red tape. Hospitals; ture entertainment, inasmuch a For rare beauty of background win appear at the Bllgh theater are still needed in this state and H four and dU-tin- few that have been Earle is presents separate pictures Williams the man at the The is mak- the care of tubercular which are combined screened this season can solgan raised, "Stop others for stories, equal the wheel, and the car is a high class ing a joke of in such a the same version of Si. J. M. Bar- - prohibition!" While nd mental cases. Thousands of way that picture foreign product. It Is a fascinat directed at the does ' . "l dramatic them runs rie's, "The Little which this one Paragraphers, our comrades are still out of em It strong Minister," ing picture, featuring the It not to the f'S - apply prohibition t t 1 through the entire production. Penryhn Stanlaws, the artist- popular Vitagraph star. He has a agents? ployment and facing privation1 The first episode presents "The director, produced for Paramount story which permits him plenty of with their wives and children Had Samaritan," a story by Thom- with Betty Compson in the role of opportunities to show his talent. It may be well to The man is still with- remember that ' which was on l - as McMorrow, publish- "Lady Babble," made famous The action crammed with ad- we can't kill the dogs of war by out properly adjusted compensa- in the Maud ed the Popular Magazine. The stage by Adams. venture and hairbreadth escapes. trimming off their ears or cutting tion story is a film version of The picture, which will be There Is something done nearly off their tails. "The radical is "The Man Who Heard Every- shown at the Oregon theater next There is something doing nearly thing," by Walter Trumbull, Tuesday, gives many views of the every minute. Romance comes in- .ie,. which appeared In Smart Set. The picturesque village of "Thrums,"! to expression in a fascinating man- Coming To The Liberty Theatre third episode is a picturization of (Kirriemuir, Scotland) Barrle's ner. Rest assured that "The Sil- the Saturday Evening Post story, birthplace, In contrast with the ver Car" Is one of the cleverest "Hop," by Hugh Wiley. And the famous Rintoul Castle, built after pictures of the season. It is thrill- lourtti is Marshall Neilan s own s the style of the old Norman castles ing, romantic, dramatic and rich original story "The Strange Ad with high ceiling, stone inulllon-e- d in spectacular action. venture." and leaded glaos windows, high ' r Some of the scene for "Bits of arches and huge stone stairways. "The Sting of the Lash" opens r Life" were taken In New York, In the village the homes of the an engagement of two days at the while others were filmed on the poor weavers are shown as well Orand theater today and local film Pacific coast. The finished result as the town ball and kirk. The devotees are promised a decided is distinctly unique. lookout scenes, taken on top of treat in the splendid actlnc of Mount , also present de Miss Pauline Frederick, who ap r Llla Lee likes to In 1 play leading Ilghtful silhouette studies. pears the leading role. Miss $r roles with Wallace Held and h Frederick's unusual versatility has hopes were not d.sippolnted when long since placed her In the high she waa chosen to play opposite est rank of dramatic artists and the Paramount What's New popular star in his the role she interprets in "The - - V latest vehicle, "Rent Free" which Sting of the Lash," was designed t;V Hie On will the feature at the Oregon to give her versatility full Bcope. - theater tomorrow. At the outset she Is a smart young "It's always a pleasure to woman "of New York but play society I .'.2 i t ' Jx ' v ; opposite Mr. Reld," says Miss I.ce, The Market her fortunes she be- StL' J tJT collapse and Vtt-- l r "for' not only is he a fine actor, comes the wife of an idler, and , but he is charming In every way. liy Itcx Stewart herself a drudge. But she tri He's full of fun in always and rever Egg prices offered umphs the end and smiles of And Howard - by shippers gel8 cranky. Hig- started out at 25 cents this morn happincaa creep through the haze who directed the is ef tears. A - gins, picture, ing, but were to be low splendid cast supports jd- , V too. So I was expected MIks 44 splendid, very hap- ered before the market closed. Frederick. 'The Sting of the in Is R-- py this picture which I know Lash" an Pictures Corpora- EST mm 'rX xS. J-- f are The supply here Is generally good people going to like because it with tion production. Is so human." good offerings. The general retail Is 35 cents. The scenes of the ere price The critical public is DOUGLAS rAIQUANKS TUC TUQEG MUSKCTCCQS picture Flour went 20 cents on the laid in New York and there are up about the new peace dollars barrel this bas-reli- many thrilling Incidents not to morning, making the because the design on allace Reid of In Increase per sack five cents and them prevents the possessor from speak laughs. the develop- to ment of the The Is the price the consumers $2.15. piling them up. That has been story. support Mountain excellent and Includes such favor- honey is a little the trouble with any old kind of in now at 25 a ites as Henry Barrows, Gertrude cheaper cents for dollars I ever owned. Short, Lillian Clarence cake weighing between 12 and Leighton, 1 "ijinnmimn iij .) m. (iBirtart. riir UN.rw.ii .n,i T..,. ounces. The difference in the SUNDAY MONDAY cien Littletleld. weight of the cakes must be laid 1,!, to the bees themselves. n head Is F lettuce going Polk Court up in price next week with the FOUR OLD "S-s-savi- County scarcity. The Increase Is slight, being 15 cents straight Instead of For Additional Laughs Circuit Court two for a quarter. Some stores, n VETERANS Agnes vs. L. however, are the former ""' mi inn I,. Quiring, plaintiff, retaining Survivors of the Civil B. Miller, Fred Wagner, O. H. price on smaller sizes and making War Wood, E. W. Cosine and P. J. Wal- Increase on the larger only. In Decree A In "QUEEN I ton, defendants. of drop the price of fresh 61" elosure granted In favor of plain- halibut Is expected next week "FOLLIES OF Honestly! Positively! tiff with recognition of Wagner aa when an expected shipment OP ROBERTS & FULTON COMEDIANS LIBERTY mechanic's Hen holder. This stands alone in SHEBA" EARL WILLIAMS Continuous Show Daily Bus Fare Between One Broadway theater i to have In a smoking room exclusively forj 2. 4:30, 6:45, 9 P. M. Independence and women. AH we need now are some "THE SILVER CAR" reel originality! Sunday-Mon.-Tue- s, Monmouth Raised good plays. TOMORROW IB ii hi i in nm i Monmouth, Or,, Jan. 28. Ef- - The sound of the Irish harp will feelive February It passengers on seen a little strange now that they WALLACE REID ' the bus which operates between are no longer harping on tha same this city and Independence will "trlng. pay 25 cents fare Instead of 15 cents, the present rate. Accord M""''H""''H"'HiiiiiHiiiiiiiHiimimitiiim ing to R. B. Derby, proprietor of the bus line, compliance with the law, especially the Insurance pro visions, passed at the special legls- lative session necessitated such a heavy expense that an increase In the fare wag necessary. Mr. Derby hns had the contract for carrying the malls since the Independence m and Monmouth railway discon-- i In inued service and Its train tore up Her Latest and Greatest Picture 3 1 tracks two years ago.

A four-side- d alliance to insure world peace Is all right if it's "The Sting of the Lash" square. Entirely different than any Picture LiBERTY She Ever Made Added Attraction Wed. Thurs. FrL Sat. VAUDEVILLE F - LESSIE irUf Aft: GEORGE m AND HER 'SYNCOPATED FIVE' Popular Music and Dancing

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